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State Street® SPDR® MSCI World Consumer Discretionary UCITS ETF
State Street® SPDR® MSCI World Consumer Discretionary UCITS ETF is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) from SPDR, traded under the ticker WCOD (ISIN IE00BYTRR640). It lets you buy a basket of holdings in a single trade, spreading your money across them rather than one company. At its core it is a focused, thematic fund: it concentrates on the consumer discretionary part…
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About this fund
What you own
The MSCI World Consumer Discretionary 35/20 Capped Index index is the benchmark this fund aims to copy. By holding it, this fund gives you a stake in around 119 companies across Global in a single purchase.
Dividends
The fund automatically reinvests dividends back into itself, so your holding grows without cash payouts.
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Rolling the dividends straight back in means your money compounds automatically, with nothing for you to reinvest by hand. The flip side is there is no cash income; the growth simply shows up as a higher fund value. Note that reinvested dividends can still be taxable in some countries even though you never receive the cash — the rules depend on where you live.
How it works
The fund actually buys every share in the index it tracks (full replication).
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Owning every holding keeps things transparent — what is in the index is what the fund actually owns. It can be a touch costlier to run for indexes with thousands of tiny positions, since the fund has to buy and maintain them all. There is no swap bank involved, so there is no extra “what if the partner fails” question to weigh.
Cost
The yearly running cost of the fund, shown as a % of your money. Lower is cheaper.
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For example, a 0.20% fee works out at €0.20 a year for every €100 invested — that’s a generic illustration of the mechanic, not this fund’s own fee. It is skimmed quietly from inside the fund a little each day, so you never get a bill — but it drags on your return every year you hold. On a broad index ETF it is usually a small fraction of a percent; the gap between a cheap and a pricey fund looks tiny on day one but compounds over decades, which is why it is worth a glance.
Fund facts
Performance
What's inside
The 10 biggest holdings make up 60.8% of the fund.
Top 10 holdings
| # | Company | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Amazon.com Inc. | 29.2% |
| 2 | Tesla Inc. | 13.6% |
| 3 | Home Depot Inc. | 4.4% |
| 4 | McDonald's Corporation | 2.5% |
| 5 | TJX Companies Inc | 2.3% |
| 6 | Toyota Motor Corp. | 2.0% |
| 7 | Booking Holdings Inc. | 1.9% |
| 8 | LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE | 1.8% |
| 9 | Lowe's Companies Inc. | 1.6% |
| 10 | Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA | 1.6% |
Where to buy this fund
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Where it trades
| Exchange | Ticker | Currency | |
|---|---|---|---|
| LSE | WCOD | USD | ★ Primary |
| CHF listings | |||
| SIX | WCOD | CHF | |
| SIX | WCODCHF | CHF | |
| EUR listings | |||
| Borsa Italiana | WCOD | EUR | |
| Euronext Amsterdam | WCOD | EUR | |
| Frankfurt | SS41 | EUR | |
| USD listings | |||
| B2 | WCOD | USD | |
| B2 | WCODEUR | USD | |
| B3 | WCODA | USD | |
| B3 | WCODZ | USD | |
| B3 | WCODL | USD | |
| B4 | WCODEUR | USD | |
| B4 | WCODUSD | USD | |
| BW | WCODCHF | USD | |
| E1 | WCODEUR | USD | |
| E1 | WCODGBX | USD | |
| E1 | WCODUSD | USD | |
| EB | WCODA | USD | |
| EO | WCODUSD | USD | |
| EO | WCODEUR | USD | |
| EP | WCODEUR | USD | |
| EP | WCODUSD | USD | |
| EU | WCODEUR | USD | |
| EU | WCODGBX | USD | |
| EU | WCODUSD | USD | |
| EZ | WCODUSD | USD | |
| EZ | WCODEUR | USD | |
| GD | SS41 | USD | |
| GM | SS41 | USD | |
| GZ | SS41 | USD | |
| I2 | WCODA | USD | |
| IX | WCODA | USD | |
| L1 | WCODA | USD | |
| L1 | WCODL | USD | |
| L1 | WCODZ | USD | |
| L3 | WCODZ | USD | |
| L3 | WCODL | USD | |
| L3 | WCODA | USD | |
| LA | SS41 | USD | |
| London Stock Exchange | WCOD | USD | |
| LU | SS41 | USD | |
| PO | WCODZ | USD | |
| PO | WCODL | USD | |
| PO | WCODA | USD | |
| PQ | SPDRF | USD | |
| QE | WCODA | USD | |
| QT | SS41 | USD | |
| QX | WCODA | USD | |
| S1 | WCODM | USD | |
| S4 | WCODM | USD | |
| SE | WCOD | USD | |
| T2 | WCODUSD | USD | |
| T2 | WCODEUR | USD | |
| TH | SS41 | USD | |
| US | SPDRF | USD | |
| UV | SPDRF | USD | |
| WT | WCODUSD | USD | |
| WT | WCODEUR | USD | |
| X2 | WCODEUR | USD | |
| X2 | WCODGBX | USD | |
| X9 | WCODEUR | USD | |
| X9 | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XA | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XA | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XA | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XB | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XE | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XE | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XE | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XF | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XF | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XF | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XG | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XG | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XG | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XH | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XH | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XH | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XJ | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XJ | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XJ | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XL | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XL | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XL | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XO | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XO | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XO | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XS | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XS | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XS | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XT | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XU | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XU | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XU | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XV | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XV | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XV | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XW | WCODUSD | USD | |
| XW | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XW | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XX | WCODEUR | USD | |
| XX | WCODGBX | USD | |
| XX | WCODUSD | USD | |
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How it ranks vs peers
Versus the Equity (stocks) · Global · USD ETFs we track.
Concentration depth
Roughly 119 companies are held, but the largest names carry most of the weight — so it behaves like ~9 equal-sized positions.
Tilt vs a world tracker
Percentage points over / under a broad world-equity tracker (not a licensed benchmark).
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| Index tracked | MSCI World Consumer Discretionary 35/20 Capped Index | MSCI World | MSCI World | MSCI World | MSCI World | S&P Developed Ex-U.S. BMI Index | MSCI ACWI |
| Yearly fee (TER) | 0.30% | 0.30% | 0.30% | 0.20% | 0.20% | 0.03% | 0.20% |
| All-in cost | 0.31% | 0.30% | 0.00% | 0.00% | 0.20% | 0.00% | 0.00% |
| Fund size | €56.9M | €166B | €146.5B | €128.1B | €127.6B | €35.6B | €30.7B |
| Domicile | Ireland | Ireland | Ireland | Ireland | Ireland | United States | Ireland |
| Replication | Physical (full) | Physical (full) | Physical (full) | Physical (full) | Physical (full) | Physical (full) | Physical (full) |
| 3-yr return p.a. | +10.5% | +16.8% | +17.8% | +18.3% | +17.8% | ||
| 5-yr return p.a. | +3.7% | +9.7% | +9.3% | +11.3% | +7.1% | ||
| # holdings | 119 | 1,356 | 1,356 | 1,356 | 1,356 | 2,459 | 1,738 |
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